DELAYED CABLES.
London, November 29.
Some Dublin conspirators hid a number of cartridges In the quaya owing to the domiciliary visits or tr.e police. Mr Gathorne Hardy, Conservative member for East Grinetead. has resigned, November 30. Miss Mlgnel, whose suit for n breach of promise against the Snltan of Johore was dismissed, appealed on the gronnd that the promise to many was made by the Sultan when passing under an assumed name. Lord isher dismissed the appeal. Sir John Thompson, ot Canada, ban been appointed a member of the Privy Council In recognltloi of his services ou the Behrlng Saa Commission. Berlin, November 29 The President of the Kelohstug re tnrnrd thanks to God that the Emperor and Chancellor had escaped the machinetlonß of their enemies. Washington, November 29. Mr Carnegie, referring to the new tariff, says it has been originated by desperate men, who will find it impossible to pass It. Constantinople, November 33. The Sultan has asked the Kueßlan Admiral, M. Avellan, not to visit Constantinople, the pretext being that there is danger from cbolero,
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9545, 4 December 1893, Page 3
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177DELAYED CABLES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9545, 4 December 1893, Page 3
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